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    Strict Dress Code

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    It is odd how the dress code becomes strict in sixth grade. When asked if something changed from elementary to high school sixty-one percent of the students and teachers who took the survey said no. The only comments of the students and teachers who answered why said puberty and sexuality are what change. It is still easy for students to try to wear inappropriate outfits that are otherwise within the dress code. There should be a new less strict dress code that just makes sure students are in…

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    that a little too short” these statements and many more are phrases students hear everyday from their school administrators and teachers because of these horrible, out of date, dress codes. Dress codes are becoming more and more of a problem with the uprising society. While there should be a dress code so students look more professional and looking like they are going to work and not to bed, school dress codes are being sexist against females and discriminating girls through rape culture,…

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    codes, everything a student hates. Dress codes are made by schools so students are not “distracted” by what other students wear. Although kids are dressing the way they want to as a form of self-expression, some people feel that codes are needed. For example, it can be offensive to some people. ”Consider the case of Elliot Chambers, the Minnesota student who was told that he couldn't wear a shirt with the message "Straight Pride." The school claimed that the shirt offended some students and…

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    reminded about dress codes. Dress codes are more geared towards girls because of boys not being able to control themselves around girls. Not only does this insult boys, but it targets girls. School dress codes should not tie inappropriate boy behavior to anything but the need to develop human respect. Schools should understand that an effective dress code policy explicily includes girls, boys, LGBTQ students, and students of all races and ethnicities. They spell out what cannot be worn,…

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    Dress Code Research Paper

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    Children’s Education? Imagine being 13 years old and your school is restricting you from wearing the clothes you want. If you wear a little bit of too short or shorts or a graphic t-shirt, the school will dress code you and you would have to change into some old P.E. shorts or call home to have new clothes brought to you. When schools have a strict dress code, children are not allowed to express themselves and show who they are at school. Schools should not have a dress code because children…

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    Dress Code Dilemmas

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    Dress Code Dilemma Many occupations have dress codes for employees. Write to convince business leaders that dress codes should or should not be required. Support your position with reasons and specific example First impressions are the key to a successful interaction with a patient or client. It is said that a first impression is formed within the first 10-15 seconds of meeting somebody, and that no body gets a second chance to change a first impression. There is no difference for this in the…

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    Twenty-four states in the United States require school uniforms. That is 48 percent, just under half of all the states. Students do not want to be dressed the same. Students should not have school uniforms because it restricts students’ freedom of expression, it may delay the transition into adulthood, and uniforms may be cheap but other clothes still need to be bought. School uniforms restrict students’ freedom of expression. When school uniforms are required, students will not be able to…

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    Dressing style. For example, many of the young men that roam these halls enjoy wearing tank tops and cut-offs, and I can see where a deep cut-off may be inappropriate. But a hemmed tank top or mildly cut sleeveless shirt seems completely appropriate for school during the warmer months. And girls should indeed have to wear shorts that cover mid-thigh.…

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    understand wanting to have uniformity, graduation is a celebration on ones own hard work. Most students are proud of the achievement of graduating, and would not jeopardize the ability to walk across the stage for an inappropriate cap. Many neighboring schools allow cap decorating and have not had any major issues. Also, describing the caps as trashy is unneeded students have worked hard to make it to the stage and producing a meaningful message on their caps is also hard work that should be…

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    Dress Code Research Paper

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    Many people believe that enforcing a dress code in school is a good idea, but students face challenges every day that prevent them from following a dress code. Students and parents believe that nothing good comes out of dress codes. Despite what people believe, school dress code can lead to bad working environments and takes away students rights. Creating a dress code, takes away students individual rights. By enforcing a dress code, the first amendment right is taken from students. The first…

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